
Haya Travels from Syria (A True Story)
Asma Hamza interviews Haya, a resident of Karachi and originally from Syria who left everything behind and who has lost family members to the current Syrian conflict.

Asma Hamza interviews Haya, a resident of Karachi and originally from Syria who left everything behind and who has lost family members to the current Syrian conflict.

I have a student in my class who is outstanding. I feel uneasy praising her too much, fearing that other students might begin to resent her. What should be the right course? Umm Zahra takes a look.

Sayeda Habib takes a look at some of the things parents commonly do that fuel sibling rivalry and suggests alternatives to foster a lifelong bond between them.

Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan takes a look at eight types of personalities people have, in the light of Surah Najm (53:39).

Umm Ibrahim presents five tips that parents can use while shopping for books for their young ones.

Our problem is one of learning how to deal with the overwhelming situation of everything we want/should/need to accomplish, while also balancing the responsibilities we have – all within the same 24 hours everyone gets in a day. Let us look at a two-step model for solving this situation, writes Ibn Abi Omar.

Mr. Yameenuddin Ahmed, Vice President Timelenders, shares five tips that have greatly improved his productivity and increased Barakah in life.

Are we consciously labelling our children as the best writers, artists, storytellers and so on? It’s time to break free from these labels, writes Umm Amal.

Some selected Ayahs can help us understand, where we stand in relation to this social corruption highlighted by the Quran. Likewise, we should learn how we, as individuals, can alter our priorities and re-align our goals for attaining salvation in Aakhirah and success in Duniya, writes Umm Isam.

Ruhaifa Adil presents ideas that you can use to help your children get along better and learn values of tolerance, sensitivity, anger control, patience and cooperation along the way.